Four Forces Strong - strongest of the four fundamental forces, responsible for keeping quarks locked inside protons and neutrons and for keeping protons and neutrons crammed inside of atomic nuclei. Weak - one of the four fundamental forces, best-known for mediating radioactive decay. Gravitational - the weakest of the four fundamental forces of nature. Described by Newton's universal theory of gravity, and subsequently by Einstein's general relativity. Electromagnetic - one of the four fundamental forces, a union of the electric and magnetic forces.
Explanation
-The interactions between particles, and the large-scale behavior of matter throughout the Universe are determined by the four fundamental forces.
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Four Forces
Strong - strongest of the four fundamental forces, responsible for keeping quarks locked inside protons and neutrons and for keeping protons and neutrons crammed inside of atomic nuclei.
Weak - one of the four fundamental forces, best-known for mediating radioactive decay.
Gravitational - the weakest of the four fundamental forces of nature. Described by Newton's universal theory of gravity, and subsequently by Einstein's general relativity.
Electromagnetic - one of the four fundamental forces, a union of the electric and magnetic forces.
Explanation
-The interactions between particles, and the large-scale behavior of matter throughout the Universe are determined by the four fundamental forces.
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